Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. Don't bet against it. Read now First, in place of CentOS Linux, Red Hat would like to remind developers that no-cost ...
If you use Linux to host your Web servers and run your Internet edge services, chances are you're using CentOS. This Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone has long been popular with hosting companies, ...
Red Hat rolled out updates to its CentOS Stream platform targeted at alleviating support issues tied to the new Linux platform that is set to supersede its long-standing CentOS Linux project. Red Hat ...
This is going to be "too little, too late" for many people. Personally, I wouldn't trust it. Also, when I was a sysadmin deploying this stuff, I used CentOS for systems that I didn't need a RHEL ...
The latest update of CentOS, the free community edition of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, has just been released, according to posts on the official CentOS blog. CentOS version 7 if the first iteration of ...
Less than a year and a half after it was bought by IBM, the biggest open source company Red Hat has killed off CentOS, once an independent project but since January 2014 a part of Red Hat itself. In ...
In the beginning, no one expected to get Red Hat Enterprise Linux for free. The end of CentOS as a free drop-in replacement is no cause for outrage. In tech, we tend to get angriest when companies ...
Q: Why would Red Hat want to work with the makers of a free community build of its own software? A: Lots of reasons If you know Red Hat Enterprise Linux, odds are you know CentOS as well. It’s known ...
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